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[quote=Anonymous]When a Roman Catholic believer receives the Sacrament of the Holy Eucharist (communion), he is [b]making a statement that he is “in full communion” [/b](“in full communion” means “in full agreement, [b]without exception[/b], with [b]all the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church[/b].”) with those who are present and who are also partaking in the Sacrament of the Holy Eucharist. Obviously, a non-Catholic cannot and would not want to make that statement so what is the problem? Furthermore, Roman Catholics are not he only denomination with a closed communion. I comes down to beliefs about the nature and the sanctity of the host. [/quote]
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